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ANTI-Adeno-Asscociated Virus , intact particles
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Mab to Adeno-Associated Virus, intact particles
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Clone Determination A20
Category Mouse monoclonal
Immunoglobulin Class IgG3
Purification affinity purified from tissue culture
Antigen: Adeno-associated virus capsid proteins and virus particles
Specificity: For characterization of different stages of infection and very useful for the analysis of AAV assembly process. Clone A20 reacts specifically with INTACT adeno-associated virus particles, empty and full capsids. Recognizes a conformational epitope of assembled capsids, not present in denatured capsid proteins and native but unassembled capsid proteins.. The antibody cannot be used for immunoblotting. This antibody is also useful for neutralizing experimentss (see Moskalenko et al)
Epitope Mapping experiments identified four immunoreactive (dsicontinuous) regions. The major reaction was attributed to sequence aa369 to aa378 of AAV-2 capsids.
Application - immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry & immunoprecipitation, affinity chromatography, ELISA, neutralization
Species reactivity: AAV-2, found in human, monkey, in Elisa also applicable to AAV-3
Working dilution: After reconstitution with 1ml distilled water, 1:20 in immunofluorescence, 1:5 in immunoprecipitation
Dilution Buffer: PBS or TRIS-buffered saline
Incubation Time" Overnight at 2-8 DEG C for use in immunohistochemistry or immunofluorescence microscopy
Stability at 2-8°C one year after reconstitution with 1ml H20. Dilute with PBS.
Quantity 50 µg (lyoph.) contains 0.09% sodium azide and 0.05% BSA in PBS.
ref:
Wobus C.A., Hügle-Dörr B., Girod A., Petersen G., Hallek M. and Kleinschmidt J.A. (2000) Monoclonal antibodies against the adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV-2) capsid: Epitope mapping and identification of capsid domains involved in AAV-2-cell interaction and neutralization of AAV-2 infection. J. Virology 74, 9281-9293.
J. Virology 74, 9281-9293 (2000)
Moskalenko M et al, J Virology 74, 1761-1766 (2000)
Gene Ther 6(7) 1322-1330 (1999)
Wistuba A. Weger S., Kern A. and Kleinschmidt J. (1995) Intermediates of adeno-associated virus type 2 assembly:Identification of soluble complexes containing Rep and Cap proteins. J. Virol. 69, 5311-5319.
Wistuba A. Weger S., Kern A. and Kleinschmidt J. (1997) Subcellular compartmentalization of adeno-associated virus type 2 assembly. J. Virol. 71, 1341-1352.
For research use only. Not supplied for use in human diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.